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Reflections of the Pacific Oceans Commissioner on the state of Blue Ocean Continent

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The health of the world’s ocean and the planet continue to suffer as a result of climate change and other anthropogenic pressures. This remark was...

Tuvalu wants Australia’s help to lead Commonwealth with a climate focus

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The Pacific nation of Tuvalu has launched a longshot bid to head the Commonwealth and put climate action firmly on the world’s agenda –...

Making a point: Rosy Akbar on sexism in Fijian parliament

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By Sera Tikotikovatu-Sefeti On the eve of the first Pacific Women Leaders meeting, Fiji’s Minister for Women, Children, and Poverty Alleviation, Rosy Akbar has...

Micronesian members will stay in Pacific Islands Forum

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By Samantha Magick “I think that big dark, dark cloud that has been hanging over the Pacific has evaporated from this meeting.” That was Federated States...

Fiji PM Bainimarama officiates at the opening of the Samoa High Commission in Fiji

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Fijian Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama opened the new Samoan High Commission at Clarke Street in Suva Tuesday. “Your new High Commission shows how serious Samoa...

‘We should focus less on what China is doing’: Australia’s new Pacific minister outlines plans

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Australia's new Pacific Minister Pat Conroy said his government is keen to revamp its relationship with the Pacific, but not as a result of...

Negotiations on tuna treaty underway

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The formal negotiations on the tuna treaty are underway says U.S Deputy Assistant Secretary, East Asian and Pacific Affairs Bureau, Mark Lambert. The treaty is...

PRNGO Alliance launched a Blue Economy Paper to mark the beginning of oceans week

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A Framework on the Blue Economy, touted as a way forward, by the Pacific Regional Non- Governmental Organisations Alliance (PRNGO) was launched at the...

We’ll let the big boys play: Forum SG Puna

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Pacific leaders are aware that the region is being used as a strategic space for power-plays by powerful countries like China, Australia and the...

PM Ardern denies NZ is asleep at wheel as China pushes into Pacific

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Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has denied New Zealand is asleep at the wheel as China continues its push into the Pacific. New Zealand has been...

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